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DNA free food? tell me this is a joke!
On Randi's commentary this week he had a link to this site, with only that it was good for a few laughs as his comments. I went to the page, but didn't find anything that would show it was a hoax. Has anyone else heard about DNA free food?
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You didn't find anything to show it was a hoax?
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{blush} Where's that embarrased smiley when you need it. I guess I didn't read close enough.
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I guess as a physicist the idea of a "sub-quarkic atom field" was just glaringly bogus. Well, there's the statement that the product should be in store shelves by the first of April, 2003...
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